By now we have a lot consumers than real innovation to do things smart ways.
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On the one hand, you're right. More specifically, in terms of idealizing the world. But... the problem is that if there are not MORE consumers, there will be no one to consume all these innovations and their products, which means that no one will pay and motivate the “creators” to take the next steps and create new products and services. Unfortunately, the real market is built on commodity-money relations.....
I don't know, but I think there are a lot of products to be sold, there could be new as we all know with that advent of social media, sales are ramping up and for me, there are always new product and innovations around the world and there will be always be balance of consumers=product itself.
Most likely it boils down to the cost of the product, perhaps these innovators wanted it to be cheap, sacrificing the quality itself.
However, I still do think that there are a lot for everyone it might be that the market is really saturated at this point.
There are laws of the market that cannot be circumvented.
You cannot sell a product that is not needed by the market or has no customers. There is no point in inventing 100500 variants of the same product, just because you want to “get creative”

Yes, there should be a choice, there should be competition, there should be a vector of development and innovations.... But the process of creation for the sake of the process of creation cannot be put in the forefront. One should also realize that “inventing new products” can be quite complicated and costly, which means that it will affect the final price of the product, and if accurate - it will increase it a lot, which will reduce the potential range of consumers.... In short - everything needs a balance
